"GTRL has been working hard over the past months to further expand our content distribution network. We're confident our network will be highly effective in getting 'The Message' in front of audiences around the world," said Mr. Gregory Walker distribution and tax credit consultant for the company.

"The Message" is a riveting thriller about a young wife and mother of two children who is challenged to overcome her passive beliefs on religion after a serious car accident. Receiving haunting images of her past she is forced to make a decision that will decide her fate.

This movie won top honors at the 2012 Cape Fear Independent Film Festival; an annual event which brings new and independent artistic visions to the local community.

"Thomas Clay is a very talented individual. And we believe this could be the start of a mutually profitable long term relationship between Clay Castle Productions and Get Real USA. It should also pave the way for opportunities with other production companies in the near future," added Mr. Walker.

About Clay Castle Productions:

Clay Castle Productions was founded by the award-winning independent film producer, director and writer Thomas P. Clay.

Thomas has been the driving force behind several independent productions. He recently produced, directed and co-wrote "The Message", a thriller that won top honors at the 2012 Cape Fear Independent Film Festival.

Get Real USA, Inc. (GTRL.PK) is in the business of producing and distributing low-budget, high quality genre pictures using recognizable name talent. GTRL's business strategy is to work with highly skilled producers and directors who also offer fierce attention to risk assessment and cost management.

The Company's goal is to create a strong production and distribution pipeline while taking advantage of new technologies, production efficiencies and value-added enhancements such as innovative and edgy marketing and distribution strategies.

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